2) Divock Origi
No player in this list has as much of a question mark about them as Divock Origi. His talent is unquestionable, but it is almost impossible to predict how he will adapt to the English game. He joined us last summer, and swiftly returned to Ligue 1 to continue his development with former club Lille.
He has got eight goals this year in the French top flight, and has shown glimpses of real quality. If he can find that form when he arrives at Anfield, then we could see the player that stood out among a Belgium team full of stars at last year’s World Cup.
1) Jordon Ibe
You could be forgiven for considering Ibe a Liverpool regular already. However, he also started the season on loan…
Derby County’s collapse in the Championship promotion race was incredible, and has seen Steve McLaren go from being a contender for the Newcastle United post to struggling to hang on to his current job, according to BBC Sport. When Jordon Ibe was recalled by us in January – having made 20 appearances and scoring five goals at the iPro Stadium – the Rams sat in an automatic promotion spot. Since his return to Anfield, Derby won just seven of their final 21 games and even missed out on a play-off place.
But, their loss has been our gain. He has been electric since he came back and has made everyone confident that there is definitely life after Raheem Sterling – should the winger leave (via the Express). He has earned a prolonged spell in the first-team next season, and has recently penned a new contract (via The Guardian).